Similar words: white-haired, white-hot, whitehead, white hope, white heat, white house, white horse, whitehorse. Meaning: n. 1. a wide street in London stretching from Trafalgar Square to the Houses of Parliament; site of many government offices 2. the British civil service.
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(61) About as much chance as there is of Whitehall cash for people campaigning to reopen the Wensleydale branch.
(62) In Whitehall, three words came to sum up the appointments policy.
(63) The Treasury now enjoyed the advantage of a strong Chancellor, respected throughout Whitehall as Wood had not been.
(64) However, most national politicians and local councillors share the civil service preference for the functional and centralized system based on Whitehall.
(65) Similarly, the increasing use of urban development corporations ind Whitehall grants in inner cities would further undermine local authorities.
(66) Years of committee work and hours spent on panels in Whitehall have given him a studious and sombre air.
(67) Whitehall denies that Echelon is involved in industrial espionage, but admits that its aims include countering industrial espionage by others.
(68) Major wanted chartered citizens to call Whitehall and get cones on clogged motorways removed.
(69) Studies of Whitehall civil servants in 1973 and 1980 suggested that vigorous exercise at weekends was associated with less heart disease.
(70) He was talking with a tall, overweight man(Sentencedict.com), dressed in Whitehall pin-stripe and bowler hat.
(71) In one important area the Navy held its ambitions in check for bargaining reasons within the Whitehall market-place.
(72) Not one gave them an inkling of the Whitehall collusion.
(73) Whitehall officials were unable to explain it fully and refused to speculate when dole queues will start shortening.
(74) Downing Square became a large open space, with the street reduced to a short approach road from Whitehall.
(75) His most loyal cocaine customers were in the City, Whitehall and the Palace of Westminster.
(76) And how odd that after Downing St., not a single officer could be seen in Whitehall.
(77) Whitehall sources say Treasury officials are searching for ways to save money, with spending cuts a likely option.
(78) Few in whitehall mourned his passing.
(79) Kuwait made a significant impact on opinion in Whitehall.
(80) In news report Whitehall stands for the English Government.
(81) Whitehall frankly doubted that what I proposed was realistic.
(82) Good. We simply must fill In Whitehall.
(83) Branchingoff from Whitehall is another small street,[www.Sentencedict.com] Downing Street.
(84) The bus went round Trafalgar Square and down Whitehall.
(85) Although they gave a polite response, saying that the proposal by Professor Sir Liam Donaldson, the chief medical officer, would be studied, the word in Whitehall was that it would not happen.
(86) ex-servicemen march past The Cenotaph during the Remembrance Sunday service in Whitehall, London.
(87) Sir Walter Raleigh , English navigator, courtier, and once favourite of Elizabeth I, was beheaded at Whitehall for treason.
(88) According to Whitehall sources, Mr Blairmade an initial call to the Libyan President, who has ordered helicoptergunships to fire on protesters he described as "rats" and"cockroaches".
(89) The forensic logic of the Whitehall mandarin does not really apply in such a world.
(90) The best-known streets of London are Fleet Street, the Strand, Piccadilly, Whitehall, Pall Mall, Downing Street, and Lombard Street.
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